TESG co-ordinate the contractors to perform the Integrated testing to all systems installed within a building, Terminal or Mall as this is a task completely separated from one another and shall have a high level of exposure for our clientele. Planning for this task is quite extensive and requires a lot of pre-preparatory work. TESG have conducted numerous Systems Interface Testing / Integrated Cause and Effects Testing, as per NFPA 3 and AS1851 throughout the years and find that having a specialist team both from a supplier and a contractor level provides the client with a seamless and transparent approach.
Following this a defects schedule and rectifications program is established in order to achieve certification.
Scope:
• We shall coordinates both Fire and Mechanical contractors so as to ensure correct execution of the following test process, in line with applicable Fire Engineering Reports and/or conditions of occupancy.
• Document the current operation procedures that occur in the event of a Mechanical Fire Mode Shutdown Test in relation to the fire, mechanical and ventilation systems. This is required to be a line process format identifying the operational status of all equipment in the event of a fire alarm, the equipment location and what controls the equipment’s operation.
• Carry out a complete Mechanical Fire Mode Shutdown Test with the appropriate maintenance personal and /or contractors, authorised third party representatives may be in attendance to confirm the satisfactory operation.
• Provide comprehensive report on all system interface and performance data.